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10 May 2019 

Good MornING Asia - 10 May 2019

The US may deliver on its threat of higher tariffs on Chinese products and China may reciprocate. The markets may be priced in all this, but a knee-jerk selling looks inevitable.

Good MornING Asia - 10 May 2019

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ASEAN Morning Bytes

ASEAN Morning Bytes


The US may deliver on its threat of higher tariffs on Chinese products and China may reciprocate. The markets may be priced in all this, but a knee-jerk…


Asia week ahead: Tariffed!

Asia week ahead: Tariffed!


The US might make good on its threat of bumping up tariffs on Chinese products and China may reciprocate. But even as trade talks resume there is little…


China: Loan growth poised to pick up
China

China: Loan growth poised to pick up


China's April credit data matched the smooth progress of trade talks last month. But as the trade tension increases, we expect faster loan growth to…


Philippine central bank cuts rates as growth dips to 4-year low
Philippines

Philippine central bank cuts rates as growth dips to 4-year low


The Philippines central bank has joined other Asian counterparts in easing monetary policy today. Although this is unlikely to be an entrenched easing…


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Trade warsPhilippinesMonetary PolicyLoan growthInflationGDPExternal tradeEmerging marketsChinaAsiaASEAN

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